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An unabridged audio collection of the best-of-the-best research fiction stories posted in 2015 by current and rising experts of the genre, edited by Allan Kaster, as narrated by top words talents. In "My Previous Bringback", by John Barnes, an expert on rebuilding the stories of Alzheimer's patients becomes her own patient. A young man residing in a bubble habitat on the ocean floor of Venus must deal with terraforming vanished awry in "The Tumbledowns of Cleopatra Abyss", by David Brin. In "Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight", champion of the British Science Fiction Relationship Prize, by Aliette de Bodard, the death of your scientist in the Dai Viet interstellar empire is mourned. The shipmind of your cobbled alongside one another fighter spacecraft and its pilot press on under dire circumstances in "Damage", by David Levine. An aristocrat's visit to Venus, in search of her disgraced sibling, is memorialized by papercuts of flora indigenous to this globe in "Botanica Veneris: 13 Papercuts by Ida Countess Rathangan", by Ian McDonald. In "The Audience", by Sean McMullen, a spacecraft's trek to some other globe discovers a malevolent kinds interested in Globe. An AI is on the objective to the external reaches of the solar system to found a sanctuary in a posthuman universe in "Empty", by Robert Reed. In "A Murmuration", by Alastair Reynolds, a scientist battles to create a paper on her behalf exhilarating results on the flocking action of birds. In the dystopian future of "Two-Year Man", by Kelly Robson, a janitor brings a mutant baby home to his partner hoping to complete their lives with love. And finally, an android medical attendant, capable of mimicking family members, cares for an Alzheimer's patient in "Today I Am Paul", by Martin L. Shoemaker.